"The book is a poignant account that offers Margaret's unique perspective and experience of the world in all its multiplicities, hardships, and joys, and it is a beautiful acknowledgement of everything she has learned from her Aboriginal friends over many, many years. It is a collage of 'embodied memories' that truly reflects that 'we are all in this together'."Dr Sarah Powell (FHEA)Senior Lecturer in Creative Arts (Music/Movement) at Macquarie University, Australia"[The work is] one of the best anthropologically informed oral histories ever produced in Australia…It is this sense of celebrating difference that makes [it] so distinctively contemporary."Paul CarterThe Age Monthly Review